Knife sharpener with a wooden holder

ABSTRACT

The disclosure discloses a knife sharpener with a wooden holder, comprising a main body, a supporting seat and an inclined-plane body. The supporting seat is in fixed connection with the inclined-plane body by mortise, tenon and wood glue; the bottom of the supporting seat and the inclined-plane body are coplanar, and the width of the supporting seat is smaller than the inclined-plane body&#39;s; both the corners of the bottom of the supporting seat and the inclined-plane body are provided with anti-skid legs; the inner supporting seat is provided with some knife slots I which are parallel with the inclined-surface of the supporting seat; the top of the inclined-plane body is provided with the knife slots II which are provided with a knife sharpener on the one side, increasing the knife holder functions and space utilization, thus extending the service life and improving the convenience of operation.

1. TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to the field of the knife sharpener, in particularto a knife sharpener with a wooden holder.

2. BACKGROUND ART

With the development of the era and the improvement of people's livingstandards, it is difficult for the traditional daily tools in thekitchen to meet people's daily requirements. Traditional knifesharpening stone and knife sharpeners tend to be large in size and lackof aesthetics, resulting in low popularity among modern families.Furthermore, most contemporary people do not master the knife-sharpeningskills; therefore, it is difficult to find somewhere to sharpen theknife, or it is easy to sharpen the knife using the wrong methods oncethe family kitchen knives become dull, hardly reaching the idealsharpness. There are some situations that the large edge wear of knivescaused by improper use cannot be quickly repaired by using the knifesharpener on the market, causing a certain amount of trouble. Thesolving methods of the above situations are to change the knife or findsomeone to sharpen the knife, which is inconvenience and also increasethe living cost.

At present, many knife sharpeners composed of sharpening stones alonetend to be large in size and lack of aesthetics, requiring a large spaceusage in the kitchen; to be unreasonable structure in design andcumbersome in operation, requiring a particular skill. Kitchen knivescannot be quickly and simply sharpened to sharpness, hardly reachingpeople's requirements of handling the ingredients.

3. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The technical problem to be solved is to provide a knife sharpener witha wooden holder.

To solve the above problems in the background, the invention provides atechnical solution: a knife sharpener with a wooden holder, comprising amain body, a supporting seat and inclined-plane body. The supportingseat is in fixed connection with the inclined-plane body by mortise andtenon as well as the wood glue; the bottom of the supporting seat andthe bottom of the inclined-plane body are in a common plane, and thewidth of the supporting seat is smaller than the width of theinclined-plane body; the bottom of the supporting seat and the bottom ofthe inclined-plane body are provided with anti-skid legs, and anti-skidlegs are provided at the corners of the supporting seat and theinclined-plane body; The inner supporting seat is provided with someknife slots I, and knife slots I are parallel with the inclined surfaceof the supporting seat; the top of the inclined-plane body is providedwith the knife slots II and a knife sharpener is provided on one side ofthe knife slots II.

The advantages of the invention compared with the prior art are asfollows: the combination of knife holder and knife sharpener solves thestorage problems of knives, to increase the knife holder functions andspace utilization; the tight and strong connections between each moduleextend the service life, improving the convenience of operation andrealizing the small occupation space.

Further, the longitudinal cross-section of the supporting seat isquadrilateral; the two opposite angles are right angles provided at thebottom and the top respectively; the other angle of the bottom is anacute angle, and the other angle of the top is an obtuse angle. Applyingthe right triangle as the base and removing a right triangle shape atthe top, which enables the device to be more stable when providingsupport and to be more aesthetical.

Further, the knife slots I is provided for storing the standard knifewith several same-size slots, knife slots II is provided for storingdifferent sizes of knives with several different-size slots. It is easyfor the variety of sizes of knife slots to store the majority of theknives on the market. The through-hole design can not only providestorage for longer knives, but also ensure ventilation to help theknifes keep dry and prevent rusting.

Further, the knife sharpener comprises a base and the base is atriangular prism; a U-shaped groove is provided in the center of thebase and grinding rods are provided in the U-shaped groove; slots areprovided on the two sides of the base, and fixed legs are provided atthe bottom of the base. The application of the fixed legs realizes theeasy installation and lateral limit, which will not cause lateralmovement when using the sharpener.

Further, the installation method of the knife sharpener is as follows:slotting at the top of the inclined-plane body and drilling a hole atthe bottom of the slot; applying fixing glue to the bottom of the baseof the knife sharpener; installing the knife sharpener into the slot atthe top of the inclined-plane body, and when the fixing glue is dried,the installation is completed.

4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANY DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of a knife sharpener witha wooden holder.

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the side structure of a knife sharpenerwith a wooden holder.

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the top view of a knife sharpener witha wooden holder.

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the knife sharpener ofa knife sharpener with a wooden holder.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the side structure of the knifesharpener of a knife sharpener with a wooden holder.

FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of aknife sharpener with a wooden holder.

As shown in the figures: 1. the supporting seat; 2. the inclined-planebody; 3. the anti-skid legs; 4. the knife slots I; 5. the knife slotsII; 6. the knife sharpener; 7. the base; 8. the U-shaped groove; 9. thegrinding rods; 10. the slots; 11. the fixed legs.

5. SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

A further description of the invention is given below in combinationwith the attached drawings.

The specific implementation of the knife sharpener with a wooden holderprovided by the invention, comprises a main body, a supporting seat 1and inclined-plane body 2. The supporting seat 1 is in fixed connectionwith the inclined-plane body 2 by mortise and tenon as well as the woodglue; the bottom of the supporting seat 1 and the bottom of theinclined-plane body 2 are in a common plane, and the width of thesupporting seat 1 is smaller than the width of the inclined-plane body2; the bottom of the supporting seat 1 and the bottom of theinclined-plane body 2 are provided with anti-skid legs 3, and anti-skidlegs 3 are provided at the corners of the supporting seat 1 and theinclined-plane body 2; The inner supporting seat 1 is provided with someknife slots I 4, and knife slots I 4 are parallel with the inclinedsurface of the supporting seat 1; the top of the inclined-plane body 2is provided with the knife slots II 5 and a knife sharpener 6 isprovided on one side of the knife slots II 5.

The longitudinal cross-section of the supporting seat 1 isquadrilateral; the two opposite angles are right angles provided at thebottom and the top respectively; the other angle of the bottom is anacute angle, and the other angle of the top is an obtuse angle. Applyingright triangle as the base and removing a right triangle shape at thetop, which enables the device to be more stable when providing supportand to be more aesthetical.

The knife slots I 4 is provided for storing the standard knife withseveral same-size slots, knife slots II 5 is provided for storingdifferent sizes of knives with several different-size slots. It is easyfor the variety of sizes of knife slots to store the majority of theknives on the market. The through-hole design can not only providestorage for longer knives, but also ensure ventilation to help theknifes keep dry and prevent rusting.

the knife sharpener 6 comprises a base 7 and the base 7 is a triangularprism; a U-shaped groove 8 is provided in the center of the base 7 andgrinding rods 9 are provided in the U-shaped groove 8; slots 10 areprovided on the two sides of the base 7, and fixed legs 11 are providedat the bottom of the base 7. The application of the fixed legs 11realizes the easy installation and lateral limit, which will not causelateral movement when using the sharpener.

The installation method of the knife sharpener 6 is as follows: slottingat the top of the inclined-plane body and drilling a hole at the bottomof the slot; applying fixing glue to the bottom of the base of the knifesharpener; installing the knife sharpener into the slot at the top ofthe inclined-plane body, and when the fixing glue is dried, theinstallation is completed.

The specific embodiments of the invention are as follows:

Further, the knife sharpener comprises a base and the base is atriangular prism; a U-shaped groove is provided in the center of thebase and grinding rods are provided in the U-shaped groove; slots areprovided on the two sides of the base, and fixed legs are provided atthe bottom of the base. The application of the fixed legs realizing thelateral limit, which will not cause lateral movement when using thesharpener.

Further, the installation method of the knife sharpener is as follows:slotting at the top of the inclined-plane body and drilling a hole atthe bottom of the slot; applying fixing glue to the bottom of the baseof the knife sharpener; Installing the knife sharpener into the slot atthe top of the inclined-plane body, and when the fixing glue is dried,the installation is completed.

In addition, terms such as “first” and “second” are used herein forpurposes of description and are not intended to indicate or implyrelative importance or significance or to imply the number of indicatedtechnical features. Thus, the feature defined with “first” and “second”may comprise one or more of this feature. In the description of thepresent disclosure, “a plurality of” means two or more than two, unlessspecified otherwise.

In the disclosure, unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms“provided,” “connected,” “coupled,” “fixed” and the like are usedbroadly, and may be, for example, fixed connections, detachableconnections, or integral connections; may also be mechanical orelectrical connections; may also be direct connections or indirectconnections via intervening structures; may also be inner communicationsof two elements, which can be understood by those skilled in the artaccording to specific situations.

In the disclosure, unless specified or limited otherwise, a structure inwhich a first feature is “on” or “below” a second feature may include anembodiment in which the first feature is in direct contact with thesecond feature, and may also include an embodiment in which the firstfeature and the second feature are not in direct contact with eachother, but are contacted via an additional feature formed therebetween.Furthermore, a first feature “on,” “above,” or “on top of” a secondfeature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right orobliquely “on,” “above,” or “on top of” the second feature, or justmeans that the first feature is at a height higher than that of thesecond feature; while a first feature “below,” “under,” or “on bottomof” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the firstfeature is right or obliquely “below,” “under,” or “on bottom of” thesecond feature, or just means that the first feature is at a heightlower than that of the second feature.

Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment,” “someembodiments,” “one embodiment”, “another example,” “an example,” “aspecific example,” or “some examples,” means that a particular feature,structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with theembodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or exampleof the present disclosure. Thus, the appearances of the phrases such as“in some embodiments,” “in one embodiment”, “in an embodiment”, “inanother example,” “in an example,” “in a specific example,” or “in someexamples,” in various places throughout this specification are notnecessarily referring to the same embodiment or example of the presentdisclosure. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials,or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or moreembodiments or examples.

What should be finally explained is that although the invention and theembodiments thereof are described hereinabove, and this description isnot restrictive. What is shown in the drawings is only one of theembodiments of the invention, and the actual structure is not limitedthereto. In summary, without deviating from the spirit and scope of thetechnical scheme in the invention, other changes, modifications,replacements and variations on the technical scheme in the invention canbe made by ordinary technicians in the field.

1. A knife sharpener with a wooden holder comprising a main body, asupporting seat (1) and an inclined-plane body (2), wherein thesupporting seat (1) is in fixed connection with the inclined-plane body(2) by mortise and tenon as well as the wood glue; the bottom of thesupporting seat (1) and the bottom of the inclined-plane body (2) are ina common plane, and the width of the supporting seat (1) is smaller thanthe width of the inclined-plane body (2); the bottom of the supportingseat (1) and the bottom of the inclined-plane body (2) are provided withanti-skid legs (3), and anti-skid legs (3) are provided at the cornersof the supporting seat (1) and the inclined-plane body (2); the innersupporting seat (1) is provided with some knife slots I (4), and knifeslots I (4) are parallel with the inclined surface of the supportingseat (1); the top of the inclined-plane body is provided with the knifeslots II (5) and a knife sharpener (6) is provided on one side of theknife slots II (5).
 2. A knife sharpener with a wooden holder accordingto claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the supportingseat (1) is quadrilateral; the two opposite angles are right anglesprovided at the bottom and the top respectively; the other angle of thebottom is an acute angle, and the other angle of the top is an obtuseangle.
 3. A knife sharpener with a wooden holder according to claim 1,wherein the knife slots I (4) is provided for storing the standard knifewith several same-size slots, knife slots II (5) is provided for storingdifferent sizes of knives with several different-size slots.
 4. A knifesharpener with a wooden holder according to claim 1, wherein the knifesharpener (6) comprises a base (7) and the base (7) is a triangularprism; a U-shaped groove (8) is provided in the center of the base (7)and grinding rods (9) are provided in the U-shaped groove (8); slots(10) are provided on the two sides of the base (7), and fixed legs areprovided at the bottom of the base (7).
 5. A knife sharpener with awooden holder according to claim 1, wherein the installation method ofthe knife sharpener (6) is as follows: slotting at the top of theinclined-plane body and drilling a hole at the bottom of the slot;applying fixing glue to the bottom of the base of the knife sharpener;installing the knife sharpener into the slot at the top of theinclined-plane body, and when the fixing glue is dried, the installationis completed.